Armored farmer
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Wardenwolf
As a solution to your problem, why not get into handgun hunting.
There's alot of enjoyment to be had by getting up close and personal with your prey. It is pretty nice to have your weapon on your hip and your hands free for binos etc.
It is also very rewarding to take game with a weapon that provides a challenge. That is why I hunt with a recurve, .54 Hawken, .45 Blackhawk, or a single shot slug gun. (rifles aren't allowed in Illinois)
I live in farm country where deer hunting is BIG sport. It is not uncommon to hear and count 80-100+ shots in the stillness of opening morning of gun season. Other hunters using legal methods may well be something you have to cope with......
If you can't beat 'em.....join 'em
As a solution to your problem, why not get into handgun hunting.
There's alot of enjoyment to be had by getting up close and personal with your prey. It is pretty nice to have your weapon on your hip and your hands free for binos etc.
It is also very rewarding to take game with a weapon that provides a challenge. That is why I hunt with a recurve, .54 Hawken, .45 Blackhawk, or a single shot slug gun. (rifles aren't allowed in Illinois)
I live in farm country where deer hunting is BIG sport. It is not uncommon to hear and count 80-100+ shots in the stillness of opening morning of gun season. Other hunters using legal methods may well be something you have to cope with......
If you can't beat 'em.....join 'em